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Highland Park Press, 28 May 1931, p. 5

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ssi1ons Veeks; rch ity to put se things the school st the fa on Chur ie Chica; tion. f practic: thing c tournaâ€" i. From captain. 41) have been the Comâ€" hool ‘;’.{é the Highâ€" %. The th at 9:00 ns of two continuing ofâ€"Bible iized play, rship maâ€" aft.," . Apâ€" on will be â€" will be e children )1 is opel rom thre . the com nbers ar nes pra« ely of cam y chom develoy OOL to n regul H All the paraphernalia of operatic organization, the endless red tape necessary to localize an international art, now run smoothly through the intricate mechanism that forms the structure which makes Ravina workâ€" able as well as beautiful. Signed contracts nestle comfortably in proâ€" tecting vaults, landscape gardeners coax flowers into luxuriant bloom and lawns into velvet, train schedules are worked out to a fraction of convenâ€" ience, motor roads are carefully kept in perfect repair, andâ€"a thousand and one details are given the meticulous, understandingâ€"â€"devotion of:â€"the indiâ€" vidual who makes Ravinia one man‘s fullâ€"time job. = f Stars Enjoy Vacation: â€"However,~ though ~ail ~the =artists will return in time for the rehearsals in advance of the brilliant first night, they are now taking complete advanâ€" tage of the footloose Iluxury of the betweenâ€"season _ lull. _ Surprisingly few have boarded transâ€"Atlantic {Continued on page 40) The beauty that is Ravinia now rests quiescent, awaiting the arrival of its artists to turn lustrous promâ€" ise into radiant reality. . Just a few short weeks, and the June 20 openâ€" ing will reâ€"create remembered: splenâ€" dor with the prodigal gesture of stelâ€" lar casting which makes the opera house in the woods unique in a beauty loving world. { EVERYTHING READY FOR RAVINIA OPER A Arrangements All Complete for Opening June 20; Artists «o â€"Rest in Interimâ€">>===> Thurs y eve . oots Photo by Hecketaweiler appointed city collector at the ar meeting of the council Monâ€" evening. Mr. Rubly has been collector for 16 years, having been appointed by Mr. H. H. cock during Mr. Hastings‘ first faithfully ard "has made many is during this time. ... .......â€"_â€" ay, May 28, 19 Fred W. Rubly St. James Holy Name society are planning â€" a ~surprise~â€"meeting next Thursday evening, June 4. The committee in charge of enterâ€" tainment have planned an affair that will satisfy any hungry brother. The members are urged to remember the day, June 4th, 6:30 p.m., and are asked not to eat dinner or supper beâ€" fare attending. * Saturday evening, June 13 for the benefit of Mr. A. Burgoni who sufferâ€" ed an injury in 1924 and has been unâ€" able to work since. An affair similar to this has been held every year by a group of Burgoni‘s friends and alâ€" ways resulted in a great success. Here is a chance to enjoy yourself and help a good cause at the same time. Everyâ€" body is welcome. Plan Surprise Meet s for Members June 4 â€"Tickets will be on sale. A well known orchestra will furnish the music and refreshments will be serve N. 8. Baking Co. Sells Through Local Grocers The North Shore Baking company of Highwood has established dealer contacts with grocery stores on the North Shore to sell their bakery products and their wellâ€"known Mothâ€" er‘s Bread. With a system of close Dance to Be Given eoâ€"operation with the grocers fresh bakery .products will be delivered daily. â€"It is felt. that, this new ‘plan will prové to be a great ‘convenience to. housewivesâ€"ofâ€"the â€"Northâ€"Shore.â€"â€" Officials of Architects club of Chicago and of the Lake Forest Library Board, present certificates and medals to superior.craftsmenâ€"who.worked â€"onâ€"the nmew â€"Kersay Coates Reed Memorial Library building at Lake Forest. June 13 Is Benefit J. Jacoby, secretary, Holy Name society. Superior Craftsmen Honored ~â€" The object of the Tee club is to proâ€" mote the game of golf among the women who play on the course; to conduct tournaments, to assist the general welfare of Sunset Valley orâ€" ganizations; and to have a good time generally. _ The club will meet for golf, lunch and bridge every Friday during the season. _ The Tee club, an organization of the women members of Sunset Valley Golf club will hold their opening luncheon â€"on next Tuesday, June 2. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. for a small charge. There will be an eighteen hole handicap tournament in the morning and bridge for any who wish to play in the afternoon. All women members of Sunset Valâ€" ley Golf club are cordially invited to attend ~the luncheon> and to join =the Tee club. At the luncheon you will hear the many events‘ the club has planned for the season. f Please make your luncheon reservaâ€" tion not later than June 1. The first dance of the summer to be sponsored by the Community Serâ€" vice of Highland Park will be held at the Y. W.~C. A. hall, Friday, June Other dances will be arranged throughout the summer.. Tickets will be nominal and an excellent orchesâ€" tra will be secured. Groups interâ€" ested in having Janceg ptanned for them w{inflvfi to get in touch with the â€"Highland â€"Park â€"offioeâ€"=>â€"=»â€"â€"â€" Opening Meeting of Tee Club Tuesday Arrange Community Dancing Groups Here Particular interest will be shown in working out dances for special groups. 4 4 H J â€" Poorman and Mundt acted as the main speakers of the evening and the affair attracted a crowd of nearly 200 Legionnaires. Besides talks by the state officers, addresses were given by Colonel Weaks of the‘ ninth disâ€" trict; Mrs. Tibbals of the State Reâ€" habilitation committee; Mayor Walter L. Atkinson of North Chicago, and Mrs. Lucy Brown, of Lake Forest, president of the 8th District Auxâ€" iliary. ~*Poorman â€"and â€" Mundt both ‘spoke briefly of the work of the state Legion at the meeting, and urged the supâ€" port of the eighth district members in carrying out the extensive proâ€" gram as outlined. A Dr.â€"Hudsonâ€"of â€"Great â€" Lakes, ~Dr. James of Great Lakes, and Dr. St. Antoine, who is in charge of the Vets‘ hospital at North Chicago, were also present at last night‘s meeting and were introduced to the crowd by Charles Kapschull of Deerfield, comâ€" mander of the eighth district. The sixth annual banquet of the 8th district of the American Legion was held last week in the Holy Famâ€" ily auditorium, North Chicago. The banquet was held in honor of Departâ€" ment Commander Arthur Jack Poorâ€" man and Department Adjutant Wilâ€" liam Mundt. & Annual Banquet of â€" Eighth District Is : â€"Held in N. Chicago It was one of the finest annual banquets ever held in the eighth disâ€" tritt; and much credit is given to the Sharvin post of North Chicago, w:ich made arrangements for â€"the affair. yâ€"u% _~In Recital Tonight Miss Priscilla Carver will present Miss Shirley McKay in recital at her studio, 328 Central avenue, this eveâ€" ning, Thursday, â€"May: 28 at eightâ€" Afteen" i olouk;:~>>~>~~*~~*y*~=:*~mny Svu an TO Bay 1€

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